Intelligent Aerospace is a completely new and novel conference and exhibition, designed from the ground up to offer an exciting perspective on the ever-changing needs of the global aerospace community.

Never before has an event focused on the bleeding-edge hardware and software technology that is required for Airport Operations, Air Traffic Management, Satellite Communications and Meteorological Imaging, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and Fixed-wing and Rotorcraft Avionics, and ultimately how much of this technology can be transferable, complimentary and integrate with one another.

Intelligent Aerospace will deliver a conference and exhibition unlike any other. Transforming the confusing and congested event landscape with a totally new and refreshing platform for the most senior key decision makers to view products, network, and be part of an exciting conference program, all under one roof.

In addition to these aforementioned technologies, Intelligent Aerospace will also delve into the growing use and airspace integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), tapping highly respected industry visionaries from around the globe to help aerospace decision-makers meet current and future challenges with modern solutions.

With multiple conference tracks and a high-class exhibition as part of this far-reaching event, Intelligent Aerospace appeals to the broadest base of aerospace professionals and helps to ensure the seamless and safe operation of civil and military aircraft on the ground and in the air.

Attendee information

Attendees will include those people who influence the purchase of technologies related to the design and development, installation, adoption, integration, and use of airport, air traffic control/air traffic management (ATC ATM), aircraft, avionics systems and components, training & simulation tools, Sat comms engineers, rotorcraft and unmanned specialists.

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